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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

U.S. Top News: Blast at Nevada military site kills seven Marines, injures seven more

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03/19/2013
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Blast at Nevada military site kills seven Marines, injures seven more
(Reuters) - Seven Marines were killed and seven people injured during a training exercise at a military ammunition storage facility in western Nevada, military officials said Tuesday.
For Arizona day laborers, immigration reform can't come soon enough
PHOENIX (Reuters) - At the end of a day of driving around Phoenix in his battered Ford truck scavenging for boxes, Mexican day laborer Jesus Aquilar sells the load to a recycler for pennies a pound, and tosses the yellow receipt with others on his dashboard.
About 130,000 lack power in Southeast after storms
(Reuters) - About 130,000 homes and businesses were still without power early Tuesday in Alabama and Georgia following severe thunderstorms on Monday.
Ohio teen faces life sentence for killing three at high school
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - An Ohio teenager faces life in prison when he is sentenced on Tuesday for killing three students and wounding three others in a shooting rampage last year at a high school in Chardon, Ohio, a small town east of Cleveland.
U.S. contractor charged with passing nuclear secrets to Chinese woman
(Reuters) - A U.S. defense contractor in Hawaii has been arrested on charges of passing national defense secrets, including classified information about nuclear weapons, to a Chinese woman with whom he was romantically involved, authorities said on Monday.
Test of anthrax vaccine in children gets tentative OK
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A presidential ethics panel has opened the door to testing an anthrax vaccine on children as young as infants, bringing an angry response from critics who say the children would be guinea pigs in a study that would never help them and might harm them.
Guidebook author injured, companion presumed killed in Colorado avalanche
DENVER (Reuters) - The author of a hiking guidebook suffered multiple injuries and her climbing partner was presumed killed when an avalanche swept the pair off a ridge inside Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park, authorities said on Monday.
New York mayor wants to ban stores from displaying cigarettes
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Monday proposed requiring that cigarettes be hidden from view in retail stores as a means to reduce smoking in what he said would be the first law of its kind in the United States.
Teenage girls charged with online threats against Ohio rape victim
(Reuters) - Two teenage girls were arrested in Ohio on Monday and accused of using social media to threaten the young victim in a high-profile rape trial that concluded this past weekend, state Attorney General Mike DeWine said.
Colorado governor will sign three gun control measures on Wednesday
DENVER (Reuters) - Colorado's governor will sign three gun control bills into law on Wednesday, including one banning ammunition magazines with more than 15 rounds in a state that has experienced two of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
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